Danks Update! come on friends.. take a look! let me know what you think?

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SxIstew

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Awesome. I was asked about them earlier and looked it all up and it was pretty cool reading material for a little while.


The only heirloom strains were created in NorCal and Hawaii in the 1970's. People have worked with them and had great results but to the point that the heirlooms are practically lost. Some breeders are still producing them. But who can say for sure if they are or if they are copies unless they were purchased back when Heirlooms where EVERYWHERE.

Long before my smoking days. lol..
 

roseypeach

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Dankster, please check your email tonight....pretty please? lol
oh and I sent you a pm the other night...btw...I played Tetris..not so shabby but not that great either ;) I need a LOT of practice!
 

SxIstew

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Original landrace and other heirloom strains are often lost in today’s hyperkinetic world of breeding. ‘Landrace’ refers to strains that are indigenous to an area, such as Red Congolese. ‘Heirlooms’ are strains that were collected worldwide during the 1970s and propagated in Hawaii and Northern California. Our constant desire for new strains leads breeders to continually cross and re-cross existing strains looking for the next big thing. There is, however, a small but growing contingent of cultivators who’re returning to our cannabis roots and propagating old landrace and heirloom strains. Varieties range from pure African sativas to Afghani indicas, collected by world travelers on the infamous Hippie Trail (also referred to as the “Hashish Trail”).
All during the 1970s and early 1980s, cannabis aficionados of all stripes traveled the world smoking the finest cannabis and hashish available. From Nepalese temple balls to the famed Mazar-i-Sharif Afghani Black, the Hashish Trail was filled with exotic delights. The trail rolls on through Lebanese Red to Moroccan Kif, with stops in Bangkok for Chocolate Thai, and Columbia and Mexico for their infamous golden strains. Many of these intrepid souls also collected seeds during their travels. It was these landrace strains that became the basis for the nascent cultivation culture that eventually sprang forth in both Hawaii and Northern California.
Talk with any cannabis connoisseur old enough to remember these legendary strains and you’ll come away with tales of their epic strength. Equatorial sativas from Africa to Vietnam flourished in Hawaii’s tropical dreamscape of cannabis cultivation. Indicas from Afghanistan were more at home in Northern California’s cooler climate. I was fortunate enough to live on the Big Island of Hawaii from 1993 to 1997, and I can attest that the best cannabis I have EVER smoked was grown in volcanic soil on the slopes of the largest active volcano in the world, Mauna Loa. By the time I got there almost everything grown in Hawaii was some combination of genetics, no longer a landrace. Yet a few of the old-timers still had access to the classic ’70s strains, making for a wonderfully unique and diverse smoking experience.
From Nepalese temple balls to the famed Mazar-i-Sharif Afghani Black, the Hashish Trail was filled with exotic delights.
The scene in California at this time was slightly different. Northern California, as beautiful as it is, ain’t Hawaii. The Emerald Triangle rests approximately on the same parallel as Afghanistan and the Hindu Kush mountains. While Southern Californians could grow Columbian and Mexican sativas, their northern counterparts found the stocky indica plants much better adapted for their climate. Shorter flowering time allowed harvest to occur before the fall rains came with their mold-inducing downpours. These short and chunky plants produced the infamous skunkweed that became Northern California’s calling card. Again, anyone old enough to remember this cannabis will never forget the pungent, almost rancid, skunk-like aroma. I remember going to parties in the early ’80s with this herb double-bagged-and still being outed minutes after walking in. “Yo man, I know you’re holding, share the love!” Our own Steve DeAngelo also has memories of this era, saying that to this day he’s not seen cannabis like what he saw from Northen California in the late ’70s and early ’80s.

Here's some of the stuff I was reading about.
 

MD914

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[video=youtube;gqYJ9zsFVrg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqYJ9zsFVrg#t=148[/video]
You know if Charlie Crist wins governor in Florida he's gonna push it...he's been on Morgan and Morgans payroll and they started a campaign to legalize marijuana here in sunny Florida several months back...you all have it made out there in Cali ;)
 

dlftmyers

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You know if Charlie Crist wins governor in Florida he's gonna push it...he's been on Morgan and Morgans payroll and they started a campaign to legalize marijuana here in sunny Florida several months back...you all have it made out there in Cali ;)
Morgan and Morgan for the people.....;-)
 

SxIstew

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CAR IS FIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you believe it? Well don;'t because there is still a part on order that has to be installed....

So Ball joints on passanger upper and lower have been changed now..... upper control are for the driver's side is in the trunk. Gonna get another balljoint to put on the bottom drivers side next week...


SNOW TOMORROW MORNING. YAY> lol NOT!
 

SxIstew

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dissect pre freezing thaw out after taking them out is the proper way to store beans
Where'd you get this info??


You can store beans in the fridge, freezer, or cool closet.

Never have I heard to disect the seed first though. lol.... Please let me know.
 

roseypeach

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CAR IS FIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you believe it? Well don;'t because there is still a part on order that has to be installed....

So Ball joints on passanger upper and lower have been changed now..... upper control are for the driver's side is in the trunk. Gonna get another balljoint to put on the bottom drivers side next week...


SNOW TOMORROW MORNING. YAY> lol NOT!
Hahaha so is it driveable or not? ;) glad to hear you're almost there though, I know you are glad ;)

It's supposed to be a low of 29 here tomorrow and Wednesday. YIKES!!!! I love me some snow, long as I ain't gotta drive in it! been there done that. Don't wish to do it again anytime soon! lol


ADT! wassup bro? everything doin alright for you?
 

AllDayToker

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Pretty quiet in here tonight. Well I'm drinking on some Whiskey Sours again, using BV. The BV bottle was free so I'm drinking it instead of going out and spending $50+ on a bottle of good whiskey.

Also, cracked open a half oz jar of my "Lucid X" Shit is frost as hell, smokes smooth as hell, and taste bomb as hell. About 5 weeks curing now.





** Every thing is going good. Surprisingly well, I mean a week ago, two days after all that went down, I was laughing about it. They did nothing but throw a small pebble at my life when it was probably a boulder for them. Two nigs can't steal from me on the rare time when I'm half conscious trying to sleep, on sleeping pills and drinking all day, then I don't expect anything on a normal day.
 

roseypeach

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That's fuckin bomb right there...wish I had me some of that! ;) I was so blazed earlier...now I'm just blah...LOL ;)

Pretty quiet in here tonight. Well I'm drinking on some Whiskey Sours again, using BV. The BV bottle was free so I'm drinking it instead of going out and spending $50+ on a bottle of good whiskey.

Also, cracked open a half oz jar of my "Lucid X" Shit is frost as hell, smokes smooth as hell, and taste bomb as hell. About 5 weeks curing now.

 
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